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The Tomatometer rating – based on the published opinions of hundreds of film and
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Fresh

The Tomatometer is 60% or higher.

Rotten

The Tomatometer is 59% or lower.

Certified Fresh

Movies and TV shows are Certified Fresh with a steady Tomatometer of 75% or
higher after a set amount of reviews (80 for wide-release movies, 40 for
limited-release movies, 20 for TV shows), including 5 reviews from Top Critics.

rather than use this premise as a set up for bible satire, the film relies on diarrhea jokes and uninspired buddy-bonding to carry us through an ill-plotted tale of damnation and redemption&dash; New York Press - EDIT

In breathtaking, open country, men straddling all kinds of pot-bellies toss water on hot rocks as steam and sweat and tears intermingle because "sometimes it's good to talk."&dash; New York Press - EDIT

In a wonderfully soupy timeline, Brody tries to provide some semblance of hope to kids who'd rather be angry and the world and each other than risk failure by genuinely caring.&dash; New York Press - EDIT

Certified Copy is not a film viewers will like, but one to be watched and re-watched, sipped like bitter wine and mulled over in the solitary moments of a single, Tuscan afternoon. &dash; New York Press - EDIT

The film is scripted as if aging frat boys sat with a pack of beers and tried to figure out which would be funnier, if a drunk girl vomited, or sneezed and shat at the same time.&dash; New York Press - EDIT

Yony Leyser is unduly proud of being kicked out of film school, especially because his first feature film displays so many of the amateur mistakes that might have been solved by a couple more years in the classroom&dash; New York Press - EDIT